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  • Sambo reconciles aggrieved Kebbi PDP chieftains

    Sambo reconciles aggrieved Kebbi PDP chieftains

    Vice President Namadi Sambo has reconciled aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who have protested the outcome of governorship and National Assembly primaries in Kebbi State.

    Sambo, who held peace meetings with the chieftains in Birnin-Kebbi, the state capital, advised them to bury their differences and work for the success of the party at the polls.

    The Vice President , who spoke with reporters after the meeting, assured that peace has returned to the chapter.

    He said: “After the meeting with PDP stakeholders and all the aspirants in the state, we have now reconciled and the aspirants have agreed to work toward the progress of the party.

    “All the aspirants have won the election as none will be left alone. We would give every member a true sense of belonging.”

    Sambo praised the Federal Government for its development efforts nationwide, stressing that it has provided six states with standard airports.

    He commended Governor Saidu Dakingari for improving the education sector, adding that the healthcare policy of the state government had improved health care delivery, especially for women and children.

    He said the establishment of a  federal university in the state has demonstrated government’s determination to improve tertiart education.

    The Vice President promised that the Federal Government would establish a rice processing mill in the state, in recognition of the state government’s efforts to boost commercial production.

    Sambo added: “President Goodluck Jonathan has directed me to extend his gratitude to PDP members in the state for their cooperation and amicable resolution of disputes.’’

    Dakingari commended the Vice President for resolving the crisis in the party.

    He called on PDP members to work toward the development of the party.

    The governor promised that efforts would be intensified to ensure victory for the party in the general elections.

    He said: “If we remain united and work together, we would defeat the opposition.”

    The PDP governorship candidate, Gen. Bello Sarkin-Yaki, promised to work closely with aspirants, who contested with him in the primaries.

    He also enjoined members to workd for the success of the party at the polls.

  • Mogalu: APC ‘ll not impose candidates

    Mogalu: APC ‘ll not impose candidates

    Former National Secretary of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) Chief George Moghalu is the National Auditor of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In this interview, he speaks about the party’s preparations for next year’s elections. TONY AKOWE met him in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). 

    Could you shed light on the proposed composition of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Board of Trustees (BoT)?

    The formation of the BOT is a constitutional matter.  It is the responsibility of the BOT to choose its chairman, its secretary and its leadership. It is not for the party to do, but for members of the BOT to decide who will lead them. It is their internal affair and they have to vote among themselves to chose their leaders. We cannot influence them from outside or sit in the national secretariat and say that the Chairman must come from this place or that place. If you have an opinion, you can canvass it through the national chairman who is also a member of the BOT. It is not all of us in the NWC that are members of the BOT because there are people who are statutorily members of the BOT as provided for by our constitution. Issues of the BOT is strictly the affairs of the BOT.

     What is the position of the party on the zoning of elective positions?

    One thing I know for certain, which I can tell you, is that we are going to provide the enabling environment for everybody to express him or herself. As a party, we have agreed that there will not be any imposition. We want a situation where the best candidate will emerge. But when you are looking at zoning, you must not also lose sight of the fact that in our constitution, there is provision for federal character, there is provision for balance and for you to achieve this, you must out of political exigency be compelled to bring in zoning. So, the essence of it is that one thing we will do ,which I can tell you we will do is that the leadership of the party believes in fairness, equity and justice. We are going to create an enabling environment for anybody who desires to aspire to any office to go ahead, right from the counsellorship up to the president. We are not going to impose anybody because we want the best to emerge. We want the best for the country. We want whatever we do, let the people be the reason. Let the Nigerian people count first before anything. That is certainly going to guide us.

    What is your reaction to the defection of APC chieftains to the PDP?

    One thing about an individual politician is principally the consequence of the person’s feeling of what he want and what he intends to achieve. What you cannot do about people is that you cannot question their ambition or desire because politics is something that has to do with an individual and its all about expectations, ambition and what you want to achieve at the end of the day. So, I wouldn’t be surprise when we have issues that have to do with movement, because as some people are leaving the APC, others are moving into the APC. Some are also going to other parties, it has to do with the individual and how he or she expects to achieve his personal ambition. Now coming to the issue of Malam Nuhu Ribadu; yes Ribadu is a friend and was a leader in our party. When he decided to go over to the PDP, he made his case very clear. He talked about his ambition, he talked about ones assessment of  himself and what he intends to achieve at the end of the day. So, his movement, I want to believe is a consequence of his desire to contest the election on the platform of PDP and so, you can’t stop him. I don’t think there is any other reason.  From what I can read and understand, I believe that his decision is a consequence of his ambition which he is entitled to. For somebody like Chief Tom Ikimi, I feel sad no doubt about it having known him for quite a while and the fact that he played a very key role in the course of the merger of APC. He was like the coordinating chairman of the chairmen of the three parties  that came together to form APC and all the meetings we had about the formation were incidentally held in his house. So for me, it is a sad commentary. However, we will still not lose sight of the fact that he has his decisions to make. He is the person involved and knows his expectations and what he considers as his challenges. He knows where he feels injured. But if I had the privilege of being consulted by him, I would have advised that he should be a little patient and see how things unfold because some of us believe that whatever maybe the disagreement, there will still be room for reconciliation

    What is the implication of the defection for the party?

    I don’t think so. Why some of us feel sad that you lose people you have already built some level of affinity with, some other people are also coming in. its about individuals, its about ambition,  its about expectation. If you are not realizing your ambition, if you are not getting what you expect, that is enough reason for you to take a decision as to where, what to move at, but I don’t think there’s going to be any advance, I don’t agree with you.

    People are saying that there is no difference between the pDP and the APC. What is your position on the agitation for ideological politics?

    There is quite a word of difference between the PDP and APC. The APC is a progressive party and we look at progressivism from the standpoint of Nigerians. But, I will agree with you that probably, I don’t know whether it’s a case of im,maturity of our democratic process. But it’s a gradual process and I we are going to get to the point where the dividing line will be so clear that you can easily identify who is who and who is where at any given time. If you take our states for example, the states under the APC government, you will see a visible clear difference. Our approach to the issue of corruption, approach to the issue of poverty alleviation, approach to issue of education and health is entirely different from what we have in the system. And that will tell that there is a world of difference between us and them. You must also understand why we in this situation. One, because of the weakness of the private sector, government appears to be the only business. We are at the point where there is not much of party discipline because this anomaly of  the executive being the leader of the party. I have never subscribed to it because once the party structure is weak, people who selected this positions now see the party as vehicles for the actualization of their political power. But with the proposals being made for some levels of legislation that will curtail such movements, I think a little bit of discipline will come into it.

    How did your party resolve its post-convention crisis?

    I don’t think there is much. One thing you must understand is that we are talking about human being; we are talking about people’s ambition; we are talking about people’s expectations. So, there is no way you will finish it and not expect that some persons will be injured or some people may not actualize or get what they want at the end of the day. Then, there is the need for you to consult and talk to such people  and make sure everybody is carried along. So, the reactions after every congress or every convention is expected. But our position is that there must be justice in every given situation, because once there is no justice, the tendency for you to make peace is not there. Once there is justice, the route to making peace becomes wider and easier. When somebody is convinced through empirical evidence that this route you are following is not right, the tendency is there for the person to change route.  But when the person has not seen a reason for him or her to change route, it is always very difficult. So I agree with you that the few issues that came up where expected because we are dealing with human beings. But most of them have been resolved

    Is there plan by the APC to enlarge its coast, ahead of next year’s polls?

    Winning people to the party is a continuous process and we don’t intend to stop and we want you to join us too. So, anything we would do to get you to our side will be done. The important thing is that we have created a mega political platform that we have made available to Nigerians to express themselves. We have brought something that is different from the past, something that has never happened before. You know there have never been a successful merger in the history of Nigerian politics, talkless of a situation where parties with government at various levels collapsed their identities to come together. It is all because of the love for this nation and the desire that Nigeria has come to a point in our history where it is only the best that is good enough. We must create the enabling environment for the people to drive in and not until we do that, we have a problem and that is what makes the APC different from the other parties. First and foremost, you must have a pattern that others can build on by the time we finish our tenure.

    Does the likelihood exist that the APC presidential candidate can come from the Southeast?

    Yes. The possibility is there. There is no street in the Southeast that cannot generate a federal cabinet. I want to be challenged. Every street in the Southeast can generate a complete federal cabinet. We have presidential materials and so, you cannot shut out

  • PDP chieftains hail Ortom’s endorsement

    Chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of Iharev extraction from Makurdi, Guma and Gwer West local government areas of Benue State have praised Minda stakeholders for endorsing Dr. Samuel Ortom for the governorship slot in 2015.

    The chieftains included former members of the Benue State Executive Council, council chairmen, party executives, councilors, supervisors and grassroots politicians.

    The party stalwarts spoke during a courtesy call on the Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Samuel Ortom, in Makurdi yesterday.

    They expressed appreciation for what they described as the apparent consensus by majority in the four Tiv intermediate areas to concede the seat to the Minda political axis in the current dispensation.

    The chieftains maintained that with the endorsement, the Minda stakeholders particularly the eldest politicians among them such as Iyo Iharev, John Azulo and Sylvanus Agagbe, have demonstrated understanding what the political atmosphere in the state.

  • APC chieftains hold summit

    APC chieftains hold summit

    Chieftains and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara South will on Sunday converge on the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos for a political summit.

    Top of the agenda is a review of the political situation in Kwara State as it affects the senatorial district.

    The Publicity Secretary of the group, Mr. Tayo Awodiji, said delegates are expected from seven local governments- Offa, Oyun, Ifelodun, Irepodun, Isin, Ekiti and Oke-Ero, adding that they expect representatives from communities in the area.

    Personalities expected at the event are the National Publicity Secretary of APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, former Minister of State for Health, Funke Adedoyin, Special Adviser to the Kwara State Governor on Communication and Strategy, Raheem Adedoyin, Special Adviser to the Kwara State Governor on Labour, Comrade Bisi Fakayode, former member of the House of Representatives, Bashir Bolarinwa, Messrs. Oladele Adekanye, Jide Jimoh, Bisi Yusuf, Tajudeen Ajide, Hakeem Bamgbola and others.

  • Voter’s cards: Court remands  LP chieftains in prison

    Voter’s cards: Court remands LP chieftains in prison

    A chieftain of the Labour Party (LP) in Ondo State, Olaolu Oladapo, and a middle-aged woman, Omolade Raphael, have been remanded in prison.

    They were arraigned by the police before an Akure Magistrate’s Court on a two-count charge of conspiracy to commit felony to wit unlawful possession of voter’s cards and unlawful possession of 1,123 voter’s cards, contrary to Section 23(1)(a)(b) and (c) of the Electoral Act 2010.

    They were alleged to have committed the offence on October 5 about 4.30pm at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Ondo West Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    The offence was said to have been committed by the LP chief and his accomplice at Ondo town.

    They pleaded not guilty and were remanded in prison by Magistrate J. O. Adelegan till today.

    An Akure lawyer and human rights activist, who also coordinates the Action Congress of Nigeria’s (ACN’s) legal team in the state, Titiloye Charles, hailed the police for the arrest of the suspects.

    He urged INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega to take over the prosecution pursuant to Section 150 (2) of the Electoral Act 2012, which gives the commission power to prosecute electoral offenders.

    Charles said the era of open electoral fraud was over, adding that every voter is entitled to one voter’s card and one vote.

    He said the suspects must be prosecuted to guard against rigging.